51 Struys, Jan Janszoon (d. 1694)
The perillous and most unhappy voyages of John Struys. 1683.

The Perillous and most Unhappy VOYAGES of JOHN STRUYS, Through Italy, Greece, Lifeland, Moscovia, Tartary, Media, Persia, East-India, Japan, and other Places in EUROPE, AFRICA and ASIA. Containing, I. Most accurate Remarks and Observations of the distinct Qualities, Religion, Politie, Customs, Laws and Properties of the Inhabitants: II. A due Description of the several Cities, Towns, Forts and Places of Trust, as to their Site and Strength, Fortifications by Nature, or Art, &c. with other things worthy of Note: and,
III. An exact Memorial of the Most disastrous Calamities which befell the Author in those Parts (viz) by Ship-wrack, Robberies, Slavery, Hunger, Tortures, with other Incommodities and Hardships. To which are added 2 Narrativs sent from Capt. D. Butler, relating to the Taking in of Astrachan by the Cosacs. Illustrated with divers curious Plates, first designed and taken from the Life by the Author himself. Rendred out of Nether-dutch by JOHN MORRISON.
LONDON, Printed for Samuel Smith, at the Princes Arms in S. Pauls Church-yard MDCLXXXIII [1683].
[1], [1], [22], 378, [9] p., [20] leaves of plates. 23 cm.

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The FIRST VOYAGE.
Chap. XII. The Author departs from Formosa. His arrival at Japon. The Description of Nanguesaque. The Condition of the Town. A dreadfull fire at Nanguesaque. The Stature, Nature, Habits, and Customs of the Japoneezes Departure from Japon. Arrival at Formosa the second time. Their return to Siam, where they take in Elephants. The Author beat with a ropes-end at the Main-mast, and why. His return for Holland, and End of the first Voyage.p. 59-64.

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表紙裏に George Granville Lancaster Warwickshire' との書き込み。
ページ誤記: p. 1-86, 75(=87), 88-131, 134(=132)-136(=134), 135-138, 137(=139), 140-141, 124(=142), 143-156, 175(=157), 158-208, 109(=209), 210-218, 119(=219), 212(=220), 221-222, 213(=223), 224-378.